Moto G54 5G vs Realme Narzo 60x 5G: Which one is better among them?

Moto G54 5G vs Realme Narzo 60x 5G: Which one is better among them?
HIGHLIGHTS

Moto G54 comes with a plastic back and has been offered in three colour options.

Realme Narzo 60x 5G looks exactly like Realme 11x.

Both the smartphones come with the same display but in different sizes.

Today's an interesting day because both Motorola and Realme have announced their new budget smartphones in India. From Motorola’s side, the Moto G54 5G has landed and the Narzo 60x 5G has debuted by Realme. Both the smartphones fall under the same price segment. So I am doing a comparison of both of these smartphones. Check the comparison out and let us know which one you like better. 

Moto G54 5G vs Realme Narzo 60x: Design

Moto G54 5G comes with its modern Moto G series design. It comes with a plastic back and has been offered in three colour options; Mint Green, Midnight Blue and Pearl Blue. The smartphone has a square camera island on the back, where it holds a dual camera setup and a LED flash. Right at the centre of the back, there is a Motorola branding. Moving to the front, it has a punch-hole cutout where the selfie camera has been placed and the Moto G54 5G features a chin as well. The Moto G54 5G also comes with IP54 rating.

Realme Narzo 60x 5G looks exactly like Realme 11x. But the Narzo 60x features the Interstellar X design on the back. Some speculations even claim that the Narzo 60x 5G is the rebranded version of Realme 11x. The main USP is its thin design. The Realme Narzo 60x 5G is 7.89mm thin. It comes in two colours and that are Stellar Green and Nebula Purple. It also comes with a plastic back and features dual tone finish. On the back, there is a big circular camera island featuring a dual camera setup. At the bottom left corner there is a ‘Narzo’ branding. On the front, there is a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera and a chin as well.

Also read: Moto G54 5G to debut with India’s first Mediatek Dimensity 7020 chip on September 6

Moto G54 5G

Moto G54 5G vs Realme Narzo 60x 5G: Display

The Moto G54 5G has a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display, which comes with a FHD+ resolution and supports up to 120Hz refresh rate. It runs on the Android 13 operating system.

On the other hand, Realme Narzo 60x 5G also comes with the same display features except the size. It has a 6.72-inch display. It also operates on Realme UI 4.0 skin based on Android 13.

Moto G54 5G vs Realme Narzo 60x 5G: Performance

The Moto G54 5G is powered by India’s first Mediatek Dimensity 7020 processor, which is paired with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. This smartphone is packed with a 6000mAh battery which also supports up to 33-watt fast charging. 

The Realme Narzo 60x 5G runs on the Mediatek Dimensity 6100+ SoC coupled with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. It has a 5000mAh battery with 33-watt fast charging as well. 

Also read: Realme Narzo 60X 5G and Buds T300 launching on September 6: All you need to know

Realme

Moto G54 5G vs Realme Narzo 60x 5G: Camera

A dual camera setup on the back comes with the Moto G54 5G, which carries a 50-megapixel primary camera with OIS support and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide sensor. On the front, there is a 16-megapixel selfie shooter. 

The Realme Narzo 60x 5G also boasts two camera sensors on the back. It has a 50-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. An 8-megapixel sensor is also available here on the front. 

Moto G54 5G vs Realme Narzo 60x: Price and availability

The Moto G54 5G is launched in India at a starting price of ₹15,999. However, the brand has offered a ₹1500 discount on ICICI bank cards. So you can jab at it ₹14,499.

On the other hand, Realme announced the Narzo 60x at a starting price of ₹12,999, also with a ₹1000 coupon. This means the smartphone can be bought at a price of ₹11,999. It will be available for purchase on Amazon and Realme’s official store. The Realme Narzo 60x will go on live on its first sale on September 15.

Mustafa Khan

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